I had seen all the people I cared to see, was heartily sick of the town, and the Gold Hill Hotel, thinly partitioned and put up on the cardboard plan, was not running a very effective heating-plant.
At such times I had for my bedchamber a little room partitioned only from the library of which I have spoken by heavy hangings of tapestry.
The place was partitioned off into two rooms, one of which was a sleeping apartment, and the other the dining-room.
I am conducted into the Sheikh's apartment, a small room partitioned off with a pole from a stable-full of horses and buffaloes, and where darkness is made visible by the sickly glimmer of a grease lamp.
And Betty, who had a weakness for that composer, sat on a chair by the door which partitioned off the back premises, having opened it a little.
Where such cellars existed, a stair led up through the frater doorway to the west end of the hall, which, as in ordinary houses, was partitioned off from the rest by screens.
It may have been partitioned off and applied to various uses, but at Furness it seems to have been undivided.
At Jervaulx, where the infirmary hall was not large, part of the sub-vault of the dorter was partitioned off into separate rooms, probably as an annexe to the infirmary.
After some desultory conversation the Shaykh ushered us into an inner room, or rather a dark closet partitioned off from the study, and ranged us around the usual dish of boiled beef, holcus bread, and red pepper.
The interior space is partitioned off by dwarf hedges into rings, which contain and separate the different species of cattle.
The central portion, forming the old state of Mysore, was restored to an infant representative of the Hindu rajas, whom Hyder Ali had dethroned, while the rest was partitioned between the nizam and the British.
The districts are partitioned out into lesser tracts, which are strictly units of administration, though subordinate ones.
So also family property which has been partitioned remains family property still.
To the left of and behind this royal box appears another enclosure or box, partitioned off from the rest of the balcony.
Then it came out through Sudden Johnny carelessly kissing Colombier too loud in a thin-partitioned dressing-room.
It consisted of an immense stable, from which was partitioned a kind of kitchen and a place where the family slept.
The country was hilly, but less mountainous and picturesque than the one which we had traversed the preceding day; it was for the most part partitioned into small fields, which were planted with maize.
A small portion of it at the stern ispartitioned off for the ladies; and the bar is at the opposite extreme.
Apparently it was the only one, and it was very imperfectly partitioned off.
By a number of secret treaties negotiated during the war, the Ottoman Empire had been virtually partitioned between the victorious Allies, and these secret treaties formed the basis of the Versailles settlement.
The Turks did not know about a series of secret treaties between the Allies, begun in 1915, which partitioned practically the whole of Asia Minor between the Allied Powers.
This agreement definitely partitioned Turkey's Arab provinces along the lines suggested in the initial secret treaty of the year before.
One by one, the decrepit Moslem states fell before the Western attack, and the whole Islamic world was rapidly partitioned among the European Powers.
He had lived to see the ten provinces recovered from Yamana rule and partitionedamong the Muromachi generals.
The young man stepped into the dark entry, which was partitioned off from the tiny kitchen.
They all live in one room, but Sonia has her own, partitioned off.
The vast empire with which Sapor had almost made up his mind to contend was partitioned out into three moderate-sized kingdoms.
The high contracting powers agreed that Armenia should be partitioned between them.
The interior is partitioned by stakes, and three hundred people sometimes occupy one of these places in common.
The front and end of these structures are open, but the back is partitioned off into small closets with the bark of the cabbage-palms, each serving as a bedroom for a married couple, or for unmarried women.
A house like this, forty by one hundred feet, accommodates many families, each of which has its allotted space, sometimes partitioned off like a double row of stalls, with a wide passage in the middle.
At the rear of the barroom and along the side of the wall were some half dozen little stalls, partitioned off from each other.
The room was rather a large one, with a corner, in which there was a bed, partitioned off.
The rooms are conveniently partitioned off for domestic convenience, with an ante-room for general business, and sundry other enclosures for separating his wives and other belongings.
Three rooms were partitioned off for a dispensary, store room and kitchen.
A ladder staircase led to a loft roughly partitioned off into bedrooms, where every sound through the whole length of the passage could be heard.
Nearly all the rooms are only partially partitioned off from the passage outside, allowing a free current of air to pass over the top of the screen.
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